Adding Crispness To The Sound (Percussion) - Roland VK-88 Owner's Manual

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Playing the Organ
Adding Crispness to the Sound
(Percussion)
Percussion adds an attack-type sound to the beginning of the note to give the sound
more crispness. When you play legato (smoothly and connectedly), percussion will
be added only to the first-played note. When you play staccato (articulating each
note separately), percussion will be added to all notes.
fig.01-19
[SECOND] (Second Percussion) button
This button switches Second Percussion on/off.
Button
Lit (ON)
Dark (OFF)
[THIRD] (Third Percussion) button
This button switches Third Percussion on/off.
Button
Lit (ON)
Dark (OFF)
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Explanation
Percussion will sound at the same pitch as the 4' harmonic
bar.
Second percussion will not sound.
Explanation
Percussion will sound at the same pitch as the 2-2/3'
harmonic bar.
Third percussion will not sound.
When percussion is on, the 1'
pitch will not be produced.
Percussion can be added only
to the upper part of organ
voices. It cannot be added to
the lower part of organ voices,
nor to the pedal part or
Orchestral tones.
NOTE
It is not possible to select both
[SECOND] and [THIRD]
buttons simultaneously.

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